Veev Now 18 mL Review (2026)

VEEV NOW 18 mL Vape is a rechargeable disposable built for adult nicotine users who want an easy, long-run device with a quick-glance screen, delivering a mostly consistent, restricted draw and solid flavor stability, but trading away true open-airflow performance and ultra-slim pocket carry for that bigger tank format.

Product Overview

Device Overall Score Pros Cons Ideal For
VEEV NOW 18 mL 4.0/5 Screen + rechargeable convenience; steady flavor Restricted draw; mouthpiece condensation; bulkier body Adult users who want a long-run disposable with fewer “dead device” surprises

Final Verdict

VEEV NOW 18 mL Vape lands as a practical “check-the-screen-and-go” disposable: the display and rechargeable format make daily use predictable, flavor stays readable deep into the tank, and the draw remains consistent, but it’s still a restricted, not-a-hobby device that can build condensation with pocket carry.

Who It’s For

  • Adults who want a rechargeable disposable with a simple status screen
  • MTL or restricted-MTL users who prioritize consistency over airflow range
  • People who take short sessions throughout the day and hate surprise battery drop-offs

Who It’s Not For

  • Direct-lung users chasing open airflow and high-output clouds
  • Anyone who wants coil swaps, wattage control, or tuning
  • Ultra-minimalists who want the smallest, lightest pocket device

Testing Method

We tested Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability across desk use, commute carry, and short outdoor sessions. I focused on charging behavior, heat, and draw reliability; Marcus stress-tested chain pulls and higher daily volume; Jamal focused on pocket carry and quick bursts. We tracked screen usefulness (battery and e-liquid visibility), mouthpiece condensation, and whether performance stayed stable as the tank level dropped.

Our Testing Experience

On day one, I kept it on my desk and caught myself using the screen as a tiny “permission slip” before meetings—battery looked fine, liquid still healthy, so I didn’t think about it again. The draw feels restricted MTL, with a controlled pull that delivers a mid-density cloud instead of that wide-open, airy hit.

Flavor was the big tell: Blueberry stayed bright up front without collapsing into flat sweetness, Watermelon kept a clean, cool finish on shorter pulls, and Classic Tobacco held up best when the device warmed after repeated hits—less perfume, more toasted edge in the mouth. Over four days, my pace sat around ~190–240 puffs/day; Marcus pushed longer chains closer to ~270–330/day and flagged that warmth makes the throat hit feel sharper; Jamal stayed ~140–200/day and noticed condensation risk most when it lived in a pocket all afternoon.

Charging was straightforward: USB-C, steady screen feedback, and a full top-off from low battery typically took about ~85–90 minutes on our chargers. No true leaks showed up, but the mouthpiece needed a wipe after heavier sessions to avoid that damp film sensation.

What we liked

  • Screen makes daily carry less guessy (battery + liquid at a glance)
  • Flavor stays surprisingly stable deeper into the tank
  • Reliable puff activation with consistent draw feel

Who it is best for

  • Adult users who prefer restricted MTL and steady output
  • Daily carry users who want recharge insurance until the liquid is done
  • People who value “set it and forget it” convenience over customization

Where it falls short

  • Too restricted for DL-style users
  • Condensation can build with pocket carry + chain pulls
  • Bigger body feels less sleek than small-capacity disposables

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Stable, readable flavor over long use; screen helps planning; rechargeable format extends usability; USB-C convenience; consistent draw activation Restricted draw limits airflow feel; mouthpiece condensation with pockets/chain use; bulkier format; no tuning/customization; fruit profiles can feel sweet on long sessions

Details

  • Device type: rechargeable disposable
  • E-liquid capacity: 18 mL
  • Puff rating: up to 8,000 puffs
  • Nicotine strength: 1.8% (20 mg/mL)
  • Activation: draw-activated
  • Battery capacity: 650 mAh (rechargeable)
  • Charging: USB-C; our observed full charge ~85–90 minutes
  • Display: battery + e-liquid status screen

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.2 Clear profiles that stayed readable deeper into the tank, especially on fruit and tobacco options.
Throat Hit 3.7 Noticeable but can feel sharper during long chains or when the body warms up.
Vapor Production 3.8 Consistent mid-density output; not built for high-airflow cloud chasing.
Airflow/Draw 3.8 Predictable restricted pull; comfortable for MTL-ish use, limiting for DL users.
Battery Life 4.2 Rechargeable routine prevents early battery failure; screen helps plan recharges.
Leak Resistance 4.0 No leaking in our window; condensation at the mouthpiece is the main nuisance.
Build Quality 4.1 Solid feel for a disposable; screen and shell handled normal carry well.
Ease of Use 4.4 Grab-and-go setup; screen beats cryptic LED patterns for daily checks.
Portability 3.6 Pocketable, but the larger tank format is noticeably bulkier than small disposables.
Overall 4.0 Strong day-to-day usability with restricted draw and size as the core trade-offs.

How to Choose the VEEV NOW 18 mL Vape?

Choose it if you want a rechargeable disposable with restricted MTL feel, you value a status screen, and you prefer consistent performance over tuning options. Skip it if you’re airflow-driven (DL), you dislike sweet-leaning fruit profiles over long sessions, or you want customization (airflow/wattage/coil changes). If you want a similar “screen + rechargeable disposable” rhythm but more adjustability, consider RAZ TN9000 (screen + adjustable airflow) or Geek Bar DF8000 (rechargeable format with airflow adjustment and status indicators).

Limitations

This device is built around predictability, not flexibility, and the compromises show up fast if your preferences don’t match its draw style.

  • Restricted draw won’t satisfy DL users
  • Condensation management is part of pocket carry life
  • Bulkier feel than smaller disposables

VEEV NOW 18 mL Vape Vs. Alternatives

Why choose these models

  • You want a rechargeable disposable that runs through a large tank reliably
  • You prefer a restricted MTL pull with consistent output
  • You value a quick-glance screen for battery/liquid awareness

Alternatives to consider

  • RAZ TN9000: adjustable airflow + HD screen for users who want more draw control
  • Geek Bar DF8000: similar rechargeable lane with airflow adjustment and long-run format
  • Funky Republic Ti7000: screen-forward disposable style with a “juice/battery visible” focus

Pro Tips for VEEV NOW 18 mL Vape

  • Treat the screen as a quick check before leaving home, not something to stare at between hits
  • Use shorter pulls when the device feels warm to keep sweetness and throat hit from spiking
  • Wipe the mouthpiece once or twice daily if you pocket-carry
  • If the draw starts feeling “wet,” pause and clear condensation instead of chain-puffing through it
  • Keep the airflow inlets free of lint if it rides in a pocket with keys or coins
  • Charge on a stable surface; avoid charging inside bags, pockets, or under fabric
  • If flavor starts to blur, space hits out for a few minutes—back-to-back pulls flatten top notes first
  • Store upright when possible (especially overnight) to reduce condensation pooling near the mouthpiece
  • When the liquid indicator gets low, expect the best experience from shorter, gentler pulls

FAQs

Does the VEEV NOW 18 mL Vape need charging to finish the tank?

Yes—because it’s rechargeable, topping it up is part of using the full 18 mL capacity.

What does the screen actually change in daily use?

It reduces guessing: you can see battery and e-liquid status fast, so you’re less likely to get caught with a dead device mid-day.

Is the draw closer to tight MTL or loose MTL?

It sits in restricted-to-loose MTL territory—controlled and consistent, but not open enough for DL users.

How do you keep condensation from getting annoying?

Pocket carry and chain pulls are the main triggers; a quick wipe and slightly shorter pulls kept the mouthfeel clean.

About the Author: Chris Miller

Chris Miller is the lead reviewer and primary author at VapePicks. He coordinates the site’s hands-on testing process and writes the final verdicts that appear in each review. His background comes from long-term work in consumer electronics, where day-to-day reliability matters more than launch-day impressions. That approach carries into nicotine-device coverage, with a focus on build quality, device consistency, and the practical details that show up after a device has been carried and used for several days.

In testing, Chris concentrates on battery behavior and charging stability, especially signs like abnormal heat, fast drain, or uneven output. He also tracks leaking, condensate buildup, and mouthpiece hygiene in normal routines such as commuting, short work breaks, and longer evening sessions. When a device includes draw activation or button firing, he watches for misfires and inconsistent triggering. Flavor and throat hit notes are treated as subjective experience, recorded for context, and separated from health interpretation.

Chris works with the fixed VapePicks testing team, which includes a high-intensity tester for stress and heat checks, plus an everyday-carry tester who focuses on portability and pocket reliability. For safety context, VapePicks relies on established public guidance and a clinical advisor’s limited review of risk language, rather than personal medical recommendations.

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